Associations to the word «Boswell»
Noun
- Corsica
- Larson
- Biographer
- Johnson
- Goldsmith
- Laurie
- Walpole
- Gibbon
- Dorset
- Tweed
- Homosexuality
- Priscilla
- Malone
- Samuel
- Wilkes
- Jd
- Cedric
- Connie
- Dorsey
- Orr
- Laird
- Carlyle
- Bing
- Anecdote
- Hume
- Latham
- Scottish
- Erskine
- Rousseau
- Crosby
- Hester
- Paolo
- Reynolds
- James
- Dryden
- Ron
- Thistle
- Gala
- Capt
- Math
- Wr
- Reid
- Gypsy
- Edinburgh
- Joshua
- Nellie
- Hawkins
- Laurence
- Alec
- Gregor
- Winnie
- Devonshire
- Uni
- Tko
- Berwick
- Mcguire
- Burke
- Waverley
- Hodge
- Leonard
- Ib
- Halftime
- Abandonment
- Retort
- Ridicule
- Wordsworth
- Cairns
- Vince
- Phoebe
- Esq
- Chronicler
- Scotland
- Horace
- Sister
- Turnbull
- Shakespeare
- Fielding
- Guernsey
- Tolerance
- Donaldson
- Reverie
- Gillespie
- Conversation
- Alexander
- Stevenson
- Freddie
- Tyne
- Correspondence
- Goethe
- Romney
- Quotation
Verb
Wiktionary
BOSWELL, proper noun. A Scottish habitational surname of Norman origin from Beuzeville in France.
BOSWELL, proper noun. James Boswell, biographer of Samuel Johnson.
BOSWELL, noun. A devoted admirer and recorder of a person's words and deeds.
Dictionary definition
BOSWELL, noun. Scottish author noted for his biography of Samuel Johnson (1740-1795).
BOSWELL, noun. A devoted admirer and recorder of another's words and deeds.
Wise words
He who speaks without modesty will find it difficult to make
his words good.